If this was Cody Ross' last game for the Los Angeles Dodgers, he certainly gave them something to remember him by. Ross hit a grand slam and a three-run homer in successive at-bats and the Dodgers rode a big game from a spare outfielder whose roster status is in doubt to a 13-5 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday.

The Arizona Diamondbacks and catcher Johnny Estrada agreed to a $2 million, one-year contract. Also, outfielder-first baseman Craig Wilson chose not to go to salary arbitration and agreed to a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates worth about $3.5 million.

Shortstop Miguel Tejada is "more upset" with the Orioles for not making more offseason moves than with the team not fulfilling his trade request. "We haven't done anything," said Tejada, who praised acquisitions by AL East rival Toronto.

Free agent outfielder Jeromy Burnitz and the Baltimore Orioles have agreed on a two-year contract, pending the results of a physical. The 36-year-old Burnitz hit .258 with 24 homers and 87 RBI with the Cubs last season. Elsewhere, the New York Yankees and infielder Miguel Cairo reached a preliminary agreement on a one-year deal.

Less than 24 hours after helping the White Sox win the World Series, first baseman Paul Konerko was among 62 players who filed for free agency Thursday. Approximately 200 players are eligible to file by the Nov. 10 deadline. Reliever Billy Wagner and catcher Bengie Molina also filed.

The preliminary list of potential free agents as compiled by USA TODAY. Eligible players can begin filing the day after the World Series. A final list will be compiled by Major League Baseball and the players union. The player's name, age, position and 2005 salary are listed.

The Houston Astros clinched the NL wild card on the final day of the regular season just like they did last year. Roy Oswalt became the first pitcher since 2001-02 with consecutive 20-win seasons, throwing six innings and driving in a run in a 6-4 victory Sunday over the Chicago Cubs.